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January 31, 2021 and October 2021 and November 2022 updates

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A s you can see I figured out how  to put my bitmoji in.  It just looks like crap.      Seether Timeline No, it's not.  Wikipedia has a very nice information page and timeline.  You get my timeline which is a Discover-ography.  Back to June 2020.  Words As Weapons.  Broken. Fine Again--yes, those two are familiar.  More on that later.  I tried to scroll through my YouTube history to see when I first started looking them up.  I think my daughter was on my computer because my cat videos from the mid 20-teens suddenly morph into music videos of all these bands I don't know.  Oh, no, it was me as well.  2012 Martin Clunes, a man and his dog, Dylan Moran and Rowan Atkinson [me] interspersed with Pink "Blow Me" and Taylor Swift [not me].   Seether crops up January of 2012 with the music videos of Driven Under, Rise Above This and Fine Again.  Pretty sure this wasn't me.  But my daughter's usua...

Day 1 January 30, 2021 and 2022-2024 Updates

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  W elcome to SeetherGeezer.  I'm a relatively new follower of the band Seether.  Y es, these guys, and although I quite like the two Seether Facebook pages and the comments, about the time I read another response to the question, "How long have you been a fan?" answered with something like, "I started listening when I was 10 and that was six years ago."  I was feeling sort of old and a little bit, um, sketchy.  Hence, SeetherGeezer.  So, I was aware of the band from the song Broken that was played on the radio, but didn't really get hooked until I was poking around YouTube and somehow stumbled on the post of the band playing Words As Weapons [it's the one from Live 5-24-14 River City Rockfest.  I could insert a link to the YouTube video if I knew how to do it].  [Ta-Da! Words as Weapons ] I thought, "Wow, I know people that use their verbal ability as a weapon.  Who is that band?"  An obsession was born.  You have to understan...

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